fleet_admiral wrote: » I was hoping to get the old staff back, and hoping they'd want to come back. I hired my friends daughter as a kp for the summer, she's 16 and delighted to have a job and didn't blink when I explained what a kitchen porters duties are. I like her attitude but hoped the older staff would be similar Interviewed a chef this morning, offered him 30 hours per week and €13.50 PH with the hours and money increasing once business moves indoors as well. I'll get back to you, I have to see how it affects my pup was his answer
2ndcoming wrote: » Can't think of many other skilled tradesmen who'd come running for 400 quid a week tbh.
hynesie08 wrote: » Can't think of a single barman with any sort of experience who's still on minimum wage tbh.
Dickie10 wrote: » chap with a gutar playing in beer garden of my local sunday evening next week 13th, is it against the law or just advisory? or is it just indoor restrcition?
PTH2009 wrote: » Will hotel bars be serving outside for non residents from the 7th June ?
DessieJames wrote: » Belfast again the weekend on the beer im getting used to it up there now it just feels like a second home now, decent bars in the town have to say and the place is lively.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Couple of mates up there last weekend, didnt get into one bar at all as they hadn't booked, no walk ins allowed anywhere
PTH2009 wrote: » Are takeaway pints effectively finished from Monday ? I know in the past you weren't allowed leave the premises with a glass but could be a different story with plastic glasses Personally i like my pints to be strictly inside/outside a pub and not for takeaway
shadyslimshady wrote: » Glass in beer gardens, anything outside the front door be plastic.
shadyslimshady wrote: » Most they'd pull is 23K and that's been generous.
questionmark? wrote: » Ya thats not true. An experienced skilled barman will be earning a good bit more. What's 23k on a 40 hour week? 11 P/H or so. Maybe a young person on part time at the weekend would be on that low hourly rate but not a full time experienced barman.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yup looks like next week is shaping up to be a warm one. Pubs couldn't ask for better for an outdoor opening
dominatinMC wrote: » The anticipation is palpable, can't wait for next week, and apparently, we have some fine weather on the way too. Tony et al. must be raging at the gods conspiring against them! On a more serious note, from looking on social media, it is clear the effort pubs are putting in to get back trading again. I know they have been helped by grants, etc. but some of the beer gardens and outdoor spaces I'm seeing are really impressive. Going forward, I think this will be one lasting legacy that will actually be a positive one - we will have a choice of indoor drinking (will always be my preference) or really decent outdoor space - instead of a few barrels up against a wall. It's not all bad lads
MrMusician18 wrote: » Persecution complex much?